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the current use is the best use. the structure has been used this way for nearly 100 years. it was built to service the community needs of both residents and businesses. it enables local businesses to survive. local businesses say their businesses would be threatened and local jobs would be lost if we lose this structure. it meets the needs of our neighborhood diversity. the structure across -- provides 58 spaces of crosstree parking for young families, seniors, visitors, tourists, and customers. the current use underpins a city-wide value for a sustainable future. we are booking -- looking at an existing solution right now for a sustainable multi modal transportation infrastructure that could accommodate electric charging stations, by stations, and cars share stations. 1945 hyde is one of 130 similar garages throughout our city. look at this map. there is 130 existing potential facilities, and guess what -- the future is already here. let's recognize that this project is a planning blind spot. yes, the planning code allows the change and resulting higher market valuation of
the current use is the best use. the structure has been used this way for nearly 100 years. it was built to service the community needs of both residents and businesses. it enables local businesses to survive. local businesses say their businesses would be threatened and local jobs would be lost if we lose this structure. it meets the needs of our neighborhood diversity. the structure across -- provides 58 spaces of crosstree parking for young families, seniors, visitors, tourists, and...
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stay with us. tavis: please welcome ted danson back to this program, the emmy- winning actor and longtime political advocate for the environment with a new text about what happens to the world's oceans. the book is called "oceana." it is always an honor to have you on this said. >> thank you very much. tavis: you doing all right? >> i am. tavis: you have done so much good work over the years, etc. there is a local station that plays becker reruns' at every day. i have gotten hooked all over again. >> that is always a double-edged compliment. it does grow on you. you get people in airports, you know, the people who work late and come home and catch it at night. they have grown to appreciate it more and more. tavis: when you look back at your work, whether it is becher or it is cheers, those two series specifically, how do you view in hindsight the work that you have already done on a comedic side? >> as sam malone said, i am the luckiest son of a [bleep] in the world. now i am playing this slightly
stay with us. tavis: please welcome ted danson back to this program, the emmy- winning actor and longtime political advocate for the environment with a new text about what happens to the world's oceans. the book is called "oceana." it is always an honor to have you on this said. >> thank you very much. tavis: you doing all right? >> i am. tavis: you have done so much good work over the years, etc. there is a local station that plays becker reruns' at every day. i have...
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i prefer to use pressure. we are not-- we are not in favor-- or we are not fighting-- we are one country. we & we have to keep our unity. now they established the council nash council, and this council now will-- has about 30 members. >> brown: and it's led by the former interior-- >> that's led by former justice, and he's a great man. >> brown: how much backing does it have? it include people like him, who have been tied to the government in the past. >> no, this man has never been tied to the government. i know him personally. this man is a man with principles. if he claimed he wants to reform but unfortunately, he-- he is the only minister in the history of libya since qaddafi took over to resign. this man he came hoping that changes will take place in libya. but when he finds out there is no way, he just quits. >> brown: so is there a unified opposition at this point with a clear agenda? >> you mean the minister? >> brown: the minister but everyone else around the country? >> i think everybody in libya, fo
i prefer to use pressure. we are not-- we are not in favor-- or we are not fighting-- we are one country. we & we have to keep our unity. now they established the council nash council, and this council now will-- has about 30 members. >> brown: and it's led by the former interior-- >> that's led by former justice, and he's a great man. >> brown: how much backing does it have? it include people like him, who have been tied to the government in the past. >> no, this...
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new website with twenty four seven live streaming news tell us what to do about the ongoing financial hari unlimited high quality videos for download. and stories you may never find a new. media. aren't much to say. hey guys welcome to shelling tell me alone a show we've heard our guests talk to say on the topic now i want to hear audio just go on to you tube to video response or to twitter for part of the question that we post on you tube every monday and on thursday the show long response is. like your voice be heard. all right it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight's winner might not be a familiar face but when we explained why he's our guest of honor tonight i think that you might understand let's backtrack to a month ago when the protests were at their high point in wisconsin i know governor scott walker is in our winner but rather indiana prosecutor carlos as a lamb is now we couldn't find his picture anywhere online after his slimy ideas surface so we're guessing that maybe somebody did a little bit of scrubbing but let me explain the story governor scott walker of
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in canada and the us that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shine to the most independent they are sponsored by things that it and most of the time they don't but clearly it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer and my father and therefore i protect fault because ninety to ninety five percent of cancers hurt people with self funding history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget i'm research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. than members of congress. wealthy british style. is not on to the spotlight on.
in canada and the us that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shine to the most independent they are sponsored by things that it and most of the time they don't but clearly it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer and my father and therefore i protect fault because ninety to ninety five...
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glad to have you with us more airstrikes on the fifth night of military intervention in libya while in the least a dozen civilians are reportedly killed by sniper fire from the forces earlier getting a city hospital following. washington. to decide by the weekend who will lead the coalition experts point to the military intervention lacking a clear goal and suffering at divisions about whether colonel gadhafi is a legitimate target. black smoke seen rising from the fukushima nuclear power station prompts emergency crews to abandon work and move to safety radiation has already reached a tokyo with the government advising people not to drink tap water workers have been battling to restart cooling systems crippled by the massive earthquake and tsunami that struck almost two weeks ago. coming up in just about thirty minutes my colleague being with a full look at your news right now it's back to the second part of the show and a look at why one u.s. state lets him walk off the street and buy a gun straight away but makes women wait three days for an abortion. for the. we've got. the biggest
glad to have you with us more airstrikes on the fifth night of military intervention in libya while in the least a dozen civilians are reportedly killed by sniper fire from the forces earlier getting a city hospital following. washington. to decide by the weekend who will lead the coalition experts point to the military intervention lacking a clear goal and suffering at divisions about whether colonel gadhafi is a legitimate target. black smoke seen rising from the fukushima nuclear power...
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using their power as administrators. this went on for years, and it was basically covered up by higher ups within the state agency that oversaw that institution. and it was finally leaked out and then publicized. >> and what is a super predator? >> super predator is a word that was coined in the mid 1990s by a criminologist named john eulio. and it was originally intended to mean kids who kill without remorse, without conscious and sort of randomly. really captured in some of the popular movies of the period like "natural born killers." and in the mid 1990s you'll recall there really was kind of a national panic over violent juvenile crime, and that word payment attached to that panic -- became attached to that panic. the word carried a highly racial connotation to it. it seemed to many critics to refer to african-american and latino juveniles who were increasingly overrepresented in the incarcerated juvenile population. >> so what role do you think race plays in the problems with our juvenile justice system? >> i think
using their power as administrators. this went on for years, and it was basically covered up by higher ups within the state agency that oversaw that institution. and it was finally leaked out and then publicized. >> and what is a super predator? >> super predator is a word that was coined in the mid 1990s by a criminologist named john eulio. and it was originally intended to mean kids who kill without remorse, without conscious and sort of randomly. really captured in some of the...
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new website with twenty four seven live streaming news tell us what to do about the ongoing financial heart unlimited call of the videos for download. and stories you never saw mainstream news. so. maybe the political. posts aren't such. a guy's welcome to shell and sell on the obama shelf parts are just stuff to say on the topic now i want to hear. just go on to you tube to video response or to twitter reply to the questions that we post on you tube every monday and on thursday. the response is to let your voice be heard. our it's time for tonight's tool time ward and tonight's winner is no stranger to our daily award seems that senator john mccain has absolutely no trouble at all contradicting himself yesterday the senator did an interview on c.b.s. early show where he fully backed the u.s. mission in libya saying of this move was necessary and he even suggested of the u.s. supply the rebels with weapons. you overall get to. him from continuing to murder his own population this is a man with american blood on his face committed acts of terror in the past and our policy of united sta
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to discuss it all is congressman dennis kucinich of ohio congressman thank you so much for joining us to be with you thank you let's start with what we're seeing go on across the u.s. right we're seeing protests in wisconsin in ohio and indiana and other states across the country but how do you really categorize this i mean is this beyond a matter of just right and left is this a class war. where there is a class war going except that the working class middle class is lost and the wealth is being ready to the top in the attack on public workers in ohio where i joined the workers last week and wisconsin in indiana and other places is really a reflection of an attempt to try to take the wealth that the workers had created. and privatizing if you look at the ohio legislation it's very clear with they're trying to do is to break the unions to force them to strike to say will replace you if you do strike and the right to privatized the jobs which inevitably drives up the cost of the taxpayer gives them less service to the workers less and increases corporate profits do you think that ameri
to discuss it all is congressman dennis kucinich of ohio congressman thank you so much for joining us to be with you thank you let's start with what we're seeing go on across the u.s. right we're seeing protests in wisconsin in ohio and indiana and other states across the country but how do you really categorize this i mean is this beyond a matter of just right and left is this a class war. where there is a class war going except that the working class middle class is lost and the wealth is...
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weapons to get rid of the protestors he said use live and unishe it in response to a tweet from mother jones about police coming in to control the protesters so seriously the answer is just to shoot them thank god the rest of the country doesn't seem to favor violence the way these nut jobs in indiana deal anyway now that lamb is out of a job maybe he can take some time to rethink how he supports politicians or is a legitimate proposal of staging an assassination all to make unions look bad carlos lamb is tonight's real time where. and how did make you feel to find out that the largest corporation in america pays no income tax thanks to an exposé in the new york times today we now know that it's true or general electric reported five point one billion dollars in profits from business done within the u.s. last year but they've paid zero income tax and in fact claim a tax benefit of three point two billion dollars so it's another example of corporate tax evasion joining the ranks of bank of america exxon mobile and we can only guess how many other companies out there are doing the same
weapons to get rid of the protestors he said use live and unishe it in response to a tweet from mother jones about police coming in to control the protesters so seriously the answer is just to shoot them thank god the rest of the country doesn't seem to favor violence the way these nut jobs in indiana deal anyway now that lamb is out of a job maybe he can take some time to rethink how he supports politicians or is a legitimate proposal of staging an assassination all to make unions look bad...
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that have a similar type reactor use. i don't know if a certain germany has them for sure they'll jim i think as for the world figure out of the total number of pressurized water reactor it's a characteristic feature where water is simultaneously a moderator and he carry reactor that's what distinguishes pressurized water reactors a quarter boiling or single reactors that lack a steam generator for three quarters of reactors like we had in this country where water is heated to a high temperature and a high pressure to generate steam in the steam generator and the steam is directed to the turbine this can offer certain advantages as we are seeing i think sir this has to be analyzed and the specialist will analyze it closely into little plants even if pumps fail was it driven by natural convection that will circulate along a closed loop provided the loop remains a medically sealed of course pick up heat and bring it to the steam generator generator in turn give it say to the cooling point inside the nuclear submarine kursk
that have a similar type reactor use. i don't know if a certain germany has them for sure they'll jim i think as for the world figure out of the total number of pressurized water reactor it's a characteristic feature where water is simultaneously a moderator and he carry reactor that's what distinguishes pressurized water reactors a quarter boiling or single reactors that lack a steam generator for three quarters of reactors like we had in this country where water is heated to a high...
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many of these are familiar to us. we hold these truths to be self-evident, all men are created equal and endowed with certain inalien able rights, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. i would submit, mr. speaker, that the people are the ones who are giving us the power to govern and that the constitution as it was written back by our founding fathers was written in the efforts to protect each individual and to protect each individual freedom that we have and enjoy every day. i would also mention that as was mentioned before, that it is important for us as americans to not only take on that personal responsibility, but also to realize that our freedoms are given from our creator and they are also -- it's important for each one of us to not only to fight to protect those freedoms, but remember some of the words that our founding fathers used as well. only a people are capable of freedom. as na
many of these are familiar to us. we hold these truths to be self-evident, all men are created equal and endowed with certain inalien able rights, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. i would submit, mr. speaker, that the people are the ones who are giving us the power to govern and that the constitution as it was written back by our founding fathers was written in...
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make us a people devoted to prayer. tame our wandering hearts and help us discover the meaning of freedom, justice, and mercy. help our people to have the faith to seek you and the grace to pray for our enemies. lord, this is a solemn and holy day. today we celebrate a saint of your church. may the virtues that st. patrick embodied be instructive to us. for despite adversity, patrick helped others find good news, and his actions changed a society. may our lawmakers, like patrick, grow in their love for you and their service to others. enable them to see beyond the positions that divide this body and help them to long after humility, piety, and shared purpose. increase our faith, o lord, and help our unbelief. rouse our spirit and make us one nation under you. eternal father, spirit, word, we praise you, the lord and light of our salvation. hear our prayer, o lord. amen. the presiding officer: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america,
make us a people devoted to prayer. tame our wandering hearts and help us discover the meaning of freedom, justice, and mercy. help our people to have the faith to seek you and the grace to pray for our enemies. lord, this is a solemn and holy day. today we celebrate a saint of your church. may the virtues that st. patrick embodied be instructive to us. for despite adversity, patrick helped others find good news, and his actions changed a society. may our lawmakers, like patrick, grow in their...
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this would show a clear intent to use all instruments available to us through the un charter. >> most german politicians have criticized france's unilateral move to recognize the libyan rebels. the critics say the eu must exert a unified stance. >> turning to bahrain, or at least six people have been killed in an assault by riot police. security forces used tanks and attack helicopters to overrun pearl square, where the opposition camp out for weeks, calling for political reform. police and soldiers fired tear gas and shotguns at protesters. this happened after the king called in saudi troops to keep order. for more analysis on the situation in bahrain, i am joined by a member of the german institute for international security. saudi arabia has sent troops into bahrain. how big a threat are the protests in bahrain for its neighbor? >> i do not think there is a big threat, but the saudis see the shiite protests as a sign of iranian influence in this country which is virtually a saudi protectorate. that is why i intervened. it is iran. it is not the shiites. >> iran is closely watching
this would show a clear intent to use all instruments available to us through the un charter. >> most german politicians have criticized france's unilateral move to recognize the libyan rebels. the critics say the eu must exert a unified stance. >> turning to bahrain, or at least six people have been killed in an assault by riot police. security forces used tanks and attack helicopters to overrun pearl square, where the opposition camp out for weeks, calling for political reform....
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he has been in office for 10 years and has not used this time to change society. he has opened up the internet to the syrian people. he has really created a new generation of facebook that is trying to achieve changes from damascus. there are so many factors involved. all these factors intervene. this is a very dangerous development we see unfolding in syria. >> we will be back for more in a moment. anti-government protesters are keeping up the pressure on the yemeni president. tension was high as thousands rallied this friday in the capital demanding an end to his rl.e the president staged a demonstration of his own supporters. he said he was ready to hand over power to save hands. he denied government troops played a role in the shooting of opposition demonstrators last week. the situation there seems to be the most critical at the moment. >> you are right. he has promised the president and yemen to hand over power by the end of this -- he has promised free elections but we don't know whether he is playing for time or whether he is willing to change the politica
he has been in office for 10 years and has not used this time to change society. he has opened up the internet to the syrian people. he has really created a new generation of facebook that is trying to achieve changes from damascus. there are so many factors involved. all these factors intervene. this is a very dangerous development we see unfolding in syria. >> we will be back for more in a moment. anti-government protesters are keeping up the pressure on the yemeni president. tension...
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the accelerate is on the handlebars but riders can also use pedal power. this rider is traveling at 40 kilometers an hour. but bikes can reach 100 kilometers an hour. >> it's incredible how much nour electric bike has. >> and this is where it's made. p.g. bikes in southern germany. in twipe the company's founder had the idea to build this luxury electric bike which officially isn't a bike at all. >> according to german and european standards, the black trail is a motor bike, so you need a motorcycle license to ride it or you can ride it like a mow ped or scooter. >> the company has been building bikes and ebikes for those who appreciate modern technology and novel design. the company's black trail model is attracting a lot of attention. it boasts a 16 horsepower electric motor, a battery range that gives you 1,600 kilometers on a single charge and has parts used like carbon, like used in formula one cars. >> it's incredibly light and strong. this rim can hold three up thes and weighs 3/4 of a kilo and you can't break the spokes no matter how hard you try.
the accelerate is on the handlebars but riders can also use pedal power. this rider is traveling at 40 kilometers an hour. but bikes can reach 100 kilometers an hour. >> it's incredible how much nour electric bike has. >> and this is where it's made. p.g. bikes in southern germany. in twipe the company's founder had the idea to build this luxury electric bike which officially isn't a bike at all. >> according to german and european standards, the black trail is a motor bike,...
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please join us for all of that. our first guest is a fine actor and occasional bongo-player who, starting tomorrow, goes pec-to-pec and ab-to-ab with ryan phillippe in the new legal thriller "the lincoln lawyer." please say hello to matthew mcconaughey. [ cheers and applause ] >> nice tie. >> jimmy: yeah. i'm glad you wore it. brings back a lot of bad memories for me. and good mean rips, too. of course, at the handsome men's club, which we've been -- both been in for years. >> how much can you tell people about what's been going on behind closed doors? >> jimmy: i don't know. i was kicked out of the club. i don't know if you recall. >> you were not. >> jimmy: partly because of you. but how are things going with that? >> just an initiation? >> jimmy: that was a prank? >> they need more handsome men in the helsinki chapter, which is doing really well. >> jimmy: i'm being shipped to finland? >> if you want. >> jimmy: that's a kind offer but i think i'm going to stay here. i'm through traveling for awhile. very snazzy i
please join us for all of that. our first guest is a fine actor and occasional bongo-player who, starting tomorrow, goes pec-to-pec and ab-to-ab with ryan phillippe in the new legal thriller "the lincoln lawyer." please say hello to matthew mcconaughey. [ cheers and applause ] >> nice tie. >> jimmy: yeah. i'm glad you wore it. brings back a lot of bad memories for me. and good mean rips, too. of course, at the handsome men's club, which we've been -- both been in for...
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it is reason enough for us to take a look around its capital, budapest. it is known for its architecture and is known as the pearl of the danube. >> from the fisherman's passion -- bastion of the danube to the parliament, this is a top spot in europe. it's famous ballads are popular with hotel guests and others alike -- locals alike. some, like the chess players, can stay in the water for hours on end. the city's venerable cafe culture is experiencing a resurgence. a rounded turn-of-the-century their 1000 cafes in budapest. it almost feels like you've gone back in time here, except for the laptops. this woman works as a tour guide for vips, travel agents and has heaps of local inside tips. this drama is used almost exclusively by locals, but it is also a great and cheap way to taking some of the city's sights. >> this is the no. 2 line, which goes along the danube. for the price of a transit ticket, you can see some of the tops -- top sites in the city. >> there is another option, too. this and tibias bus travels up and down the danube offering -- this am
it is reason enough for us to take a look around its capital, budapest. it is known for its architecture and is known as the pearl of the danube. >> from the fisherman's passion -- bastion of the danube to the parliament, this is a top spot in europe. it's famous ballads are popular with hotel guests and others alike -- locals alike. some, like the chess players, can stay in the water for hours on end. the city's venerable cafe culture is experiencing a resurgence. a rounded...
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they should help us. they should be giving us weapons or stopping gaddafi forces from advancing on us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegatesagreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy has proposed exile while france, the u.s., and britain want to see him put before the international criminal court. the british hosts of the conference, however, have been stressing points of unity. >> the participants have affirmed the importance of full and swift implementation of the security council resolutions and our strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity, and national unity of libya. we will be pursuing additional sanctions on individuals and entities associated with the regime. >> delegates say the ongoing airstrikes against the gaddafi regime are just a first at which must be followed by political process. they have agree
they should help us. they should be giving us weapons or stopping gaddafi forces from advancing on us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegatesagreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy has proposed exile while france, the u.s., and britain want to see him put before the international criminal court. the british hosts of the...
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the globe is that the patient that we are now joined by one of fascist leading nuclear experts get us off strong thank you very much for your time sir now many experts have already it compared the focus. to the chernobyl past how proper of this comparison it is in new york. in my opinion the entire atomic energy community and leaves there will not be a global catastrophe global background radiation will certainly increase today's rise is related to a yield of relatively short lived isotopes like isotopes of noble gases which will decay relatively quickly now the key issue is whether they manage to contain fission material in the milk and fuel within the core. mass which is now being formed in the three reactors even the japanese themselves admit that melting is taking place this mass can also appear in other reactors as well as the situation is still unclear even around those units that were shut down obviously they haven't fully taken the situation under control get but hopefully once the electric cable the japan is heavily counting on is installed it will enable them to somehow loca
the globe is that the patient that we are now joined by one of fascist leading nuclear experts get us off strong thank you very much for your time sir now many experts have already it compared the focus. to the chernobyl past how proper of this comparison it is in new york. in my opinion the entire atomic energy community and leaves there will not be a global catastrophe global background radiation will certainly increase today's rise is related to a yield of relatively short lived isotopes...
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overall, a lot of people are using mobile wireless for communication. where it's businesses, whether it's consumers, more people are relying on the mobile broadband market to whether it's purchase things, whether it's for social reasons, economic reasons, and we are greatly concerned that a combined entity would result in higher prices and lower choices. >> david hatch, national journal, is also with us still. >> debbie, there's an expectation that there merger, if it goes through, is going to result in a lot of job losses. do you have an estimate as to how many there would be? and are you comfortable with the fact there would be layoffs? >> we will obviously be looking at that carefully. our first priority as a union is to ensure the employment security of workers at the companies. our experience thus far has been when at&t and singular merged in 2005, increase in employment and membership. similarly, at&t bought centennial. we saw an increase in employment and membership. we will be watching it closely. we care a lot about this. these are the things t
overall, a lot of people are using mobile wireless for communication. where it's businesses, whether it's consumers, more people are relying on the mobile broadband market to whether it's purchase things, whether it's for social reasons, economic reasons, and we are greatly concerned that a combined entity would result in higher prices and lower choices. >> david hatch, national journal, is also with us still. >> debbie, there's an expectation that there merger, if it goes through,...
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we had nevittability facing us. statements in that time indicated fannie and freddie were sound and in fact it was the ad hoc nature of these things that caused great instability in the market on wall street. the price ofing to bes began to fall as people said, we can't trust that the government is going to be predictable in this and we better be bailing out and i look at that time as a period of overreaction, underreaction and questionable judgments, false statements were made and i believe that it severely impacted the length and depth of what was going on. have you got any comments? >> my comment is that if we had -- we did everything we could given the limited tools we had to prevent any collapses. we did find a way to solve the bear stearns problem. what i think he moon -- lehman demonstrated is if we had allowed other firms to fail as well the entire financial system could have collapsed and we would have seen a far worse recession than the one we had. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> the time of the gentleman h
we had nevittability facing us. statements in that time indicated fannie and freddie were sound and in fact it was the ad hoc nature of these things that caused great instability in the market on wall street. the price ofing to bes began to fall as people said, we can't trust that the government is going to be predictable in this and we better be bailing out and i look at that time as a period of overreaction, underreaction and questionable judgments, false statements were made and i believe...
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the police used tear gas to disperse the crowd. the demonstrators are protesting against the alleged imprisonment of two opposition leaders. their current whereabouts are not clear. and i government protests have increased across iran in the past few days. -- anti-government protests have increased across iran in the past few days. now the latest from the biggest technology fair. >> the model is work and life with the clout. storing data and software programs online rather than on this computer hardware. numerous products and services are capturing a visitor interest. some of the products will be in your local shop soon and others will take awhile to get there. >> tablet pc's with touchscreens and computing capacity are the attraction. this is the first one to run on the android operating system. the great hope of the rivals of ipad. 1 million tablet pc's are said to be sold in germany alone. the prospect pleases manufacturers and telecom companies alike. >> we're very happy with our growth rate. there has been a 30-fold increase c
the police used tear gas to disperse the crowd. the demonstrators are protesting against the alleged imprisonment of two opposition leaders. their current whereabouts are not clear. and i government protests have increased across iran in the past few days. -- anti-government protests have increased across iran in the past few days. now the latest from the biggest technology fair. >> the model is work and life with the clout. storing data and software programs online rather than on this...
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they are providing us the equipment on loan. they are permitting us to ride. we have now crossed that barrier. >> i will talk about the economic situation. the unemployment rate is still high. it is attributed to a number of factors including the stabilization of the financial system, monetary policy end inventory rebuilding. economic growth slowed in the spring and summer of last year including european debt issues. we have seen increases evidence that a self sustaining recovery may be taking hold. i make special note of consumer spending. we also had good gains in the u.s. manufacturing output. my projection is that we will see stronger economic growth. the federal report says rejection speed -- projections. it is higher than projections made in november. despite the improvement in the growth of output, it is only improving slowly. we do see some grounds for optimism. there are declines in the new unemployment claims. the signal wall for unemployment to come down to desired levels -- it has still taken a while for unemployment to come down to desired levels.
they are providing us the equipment on loan. they are permitting us to ride. we have now crossed that barrier. >> i will talk about the economic situation. the unemployment rate is still high. it is attributed to a number of factors including the stabilization of the financial system, monetary policy end inventory rebuilding. economic growth slowed in the spring and summer of last year including european debt issues. we have seen increases evidence that a self sustaining recovery may be...
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montana last year but i'm confused how is cracking down on drunk driving killing jobs to alan hale's using a common thing amongst republicans they've argued for decades the any regulations whatsoever are job killers so without thinking hale believes that people getting duis for driving drunk and endangering the lives of innocent people hurt small bars and pubs who cares about people that are killed and drunk driving accidents by no fault of their own let's protect the bar makes total sense but let's also look at why alan hill might be so adamant about the issue it could be because he and his wife own a barn cafe and bass in montana called the silver saddle and that's why he's defending drunk driving so give it up or alan hale tonight's cool time winner and while you're at it maybe go get smashed and drive your vehicle through the front wall of silver saddle because he doesn't seem to have a problem with that not one bit. now the republican campaign says i'm ali women's health care we present to you to you two states that are proposing and passing some outrageous bills on abortion and let's
montana last year but i'm confused how is cracking down on drunk driving killing jobs to alan hale's using a common thing amongst republicans they've argued for decades the any regulations whatsoever are job killers so without thinking hale believes that people getting duis for driving drunk and endangering the lives of innocent people hurt small bars and pubs who cares about people that are killed and drunk driving accidents by no fault of their own let's protect the bar makes total sense but...
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the short term cr moved us in that direction. we only have six months left. the president, senate democrats, house republicans are sitting down and negotiating and we should get it done already. you can't fund a business two weeks at a time. you can't faund government two weeks at a time. >> has the president done enough behind-the-scenes that relationship between you and the white house has been somewhat rocky during the lame duck. has the president been involved enough? >> i talk to the white house every day. we are talking to one another. we're not always on the same page but we usually are and the overall goal, again, cutting waste, using a smart short scalpel but not a meat axe. senate democrats and the president are on the same page and we're moving in that direction. i'm optimistic we can get there based on the negotiations and what happened in the short term cr which is something we can support. >> very quickly on libya, the arab league has called on the united nations to call for a no fly zone over libya. your supportive of a no fly zone and should t
the short term cr moved us in that direction. we only have six months left. the president, senate democrats, house republicans are sitting down and negotiating and we should get it done already. you can't fund a business two weeks at a time. you can't faund government two weeks at a time. >> has the president done enough behind-the-scenes that relationship between you and the white house has been somewhat rocky during the lame duck. has the president been involved enough? >> i talk...
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thanks for joining us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- of the best of europe. venice seems to be every italy connoisseur's... prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... lake bled,slovenia's leading mountain resort, comes complete with a fairy-tale island, cliff-hanging medieval castle, a lakeside promenade, and this region's most sought-after cream cakes. slovenes travel from all over the country to sample these famous cakes, first cooked up right here. while lake bled has all the modern resort-town amenities -- including shops, restaurants, and hotels -- its most endearing qualities are its stunning setting, its natural romanticism, and its fun-loving wedding parties. [ accordion music, singing, and clapping ] saturdays are wedding day here in bled, and the lake is festive with wedding parties. gondolas, called pletna, are the romantic way to tour lake bled and visit its histori
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>>pam: kron 4 dan curve and joins us live from the hall of justice with details. >>dan: police are under fire today not only is the public defender's office saying they're violating people's constitutional rights, but these did the cops are also lying about it on the record. they say they have the video to prove it. this is surveillance video, they obtain this as police were going to the henry hotel. they got word that people inside had drugs. the public defender's office said there was a master key obtained without a search warrant or knocking on the door. the burst rated and began searching. they say later they live in a police report saying they first obtained written consent before searching that room. they say this video indicates they never got written consent before going inside. after this video surfaced was dropped by the district attorney, and other similar case also at this hotel was kicked out of court by a judge. now the public defender's offices demanding an investigation not just by the d.a. office of police, but by someone independent. >> the polic
>>pam: kron 4 dan curve and joins us live from the hall of justice with details. >>dan: police are under fire today not only is the public defender's office saying they're violating people's constitutional rights, but these did the cops are also lying about it on the record. they say they have the video to prove it. this is surveillance video, they obtain this as police were going to the henry hotel. they got word that people inside had drugs. the public defender's office said there...
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a growing distrust among people in japan that the information that we're receiving is not informing us to the extent that we would like it to and it doesn't reduce panic it just makes people all the more uncertain when they believe they can't trust fully the information they're being given this intuition is very much difficult to control there's no doubt about it you're you have a site there you've had the more explosions and significant radioactive releases at the site of the reactors so you're having extremely high levels of radiation in that local area making it extremely difficult for people to conduct the kind of work that may be useful if you had three aftershocks over seven point zero on the richter scale. so in a sense what you have is you have people trying to repair an automobile damaged but that's moving at one hundred miles an hour without brakes or steering so the work that might be done that might be effective is getting increasingly problematic. now if you may happen to be in any of the affected areas you can always share your experiences by logging onto our facebook acc
a growing distrust among people in japan that the information that we're receiving is not informing us to the extent that we would like it to and it doesn't reduce panic it just makes people all the more uncertain when they believe they can't trust fully the information they're being given this intuition is very much difficult to control there's no doubt about it you're you have a site there you've had the more explosions and significant radioactive releases at the site of the reactors so...
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thanks for being with us. now, as we know, there have been two explosions at the fukushima plant. now there talk of a meltdown. what does this mean and how serious is it for the people of that area? >> well, it's potentially very serious. over 170,000 people have been evacuated in the media area. the explosions on the one what's happening. that was caused by elemental hydrogen released by the partial meltdowns that the japanese government is saying probably has happened. the more grave event, what they're trying to stop is a total meltdown inside the reaction chamber itself and inside the primary construction that would shield the immediate environment from more radiation. >> ok. now, in order to prevent this meltdown, what needs to be done? >> it has to be cooled but cooled very carefully because it's extremely hot there now, well over 1000 degrees celcius. when you add water to the mixture it can be very explosive. they are using seawater mixed with boron, a neutron absorber which is able to interfere with nuclear chain reactions. that is thew last-ditch thing they're doing. >>
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all right, stay with us. >> welcome back, everyone. women at the top. that was the topic of a meeting today. chancellor angela merkel is looking to promote women. at the moment, there are no plans to force companies to have more female representation on their board. some in the country have already agreed to voluntary targets. >> the battle of the sexes,he oldest game in the world, but men have always had the upper hand in terms of careers. company executive board members in germany's top tea hundred companies, -- the top two hundred companies, women have a small percentage. many ordinary germans are against fixed quotas. >> it would be curbing companies' freedom, and i do not think that is a good thing. >> it is nonsense. women are doing well. they just have to stick up for themselves. >> to be in a position of leadership, you have to have leadership qualities. >> but the proportion of women in executive positions rose by just 4% in the last 10 years, despite promises to do better. some believe a better way to help women would be to improve working con
all right, stay with us. >> welcome back, everyone. women at the top. that was the topic of a meeting today. chancellor angela merkel is looking to promote women. at the moment, there are no plans to force companies to have more female representation on their board. some in the country have already agreed to voluntary targets. >> the battle of the sexes,he oldest game in the world, but men have always had the upper hand in terms of careers. company executive board members in...
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with us, chuck schumer of new york. then could this finally be the unofficial start of the 2012 campaign? >> we will reclaim this land and make it greater and greater and greater. >> nothing we have seen in our lifetime as comparable to the level of depth we have to go to get this country back on the right track. >> our exclusive guests this morning, another potential 2012 candidate and a governor on the front lines of the budget battles happening across the country, mitch daniels of indiana. plus insight from this veries about political week with us political reporter for "the washington post" dan balz and host of npr's "all things considered", michele norris. and finally, we remember a very familiar face on this program for the last 45 years, "the washington post's" david broader. >>> good morning. it's been 48 hours since the 9.0 magnitude earthquake and massive tsunami rocked japan. the death toll officially now is around 1400 but officials fear 10,000 could be dead in flooded areas in the northeastern region of the
with us, chuck schumer of new york. then could this finally be the unofficial start of the 2012 campaign? >> we will reclaim this land and make it greater and greater and greater. >> nothing we have seen in our lifetime as comparable to the level of depth we have to go to get this country back on the right track. >> our exclusive guests this morning, another potential 2012 candidate and a governor on the front lines of the budget battles happening across the country, mitch...
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i want to thank you so much for joining us. we eect great things for you and i know you're all ready to go. 2 thank you so much for allowing us to be here. >> any áme. you come bacew >> we definitely will tell you up on that. we want to thank you so much for being with us. that's our show. i'm janice edwards thanks for all you to do. if you have questions today go to our website. and please join us again next time. 2 see you then. [ music ] [ music ] hi, i'm rick steves, with more of the best of europe. venice seems to be every italy connoisseur's... prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... stonehenge is roped off and viewable only from a distance, but england is dotted with less famous but more accessible stone circles. my favorite... avebury. the avebury stone circle, just 40 miles away, is as old as stonehenge and 16 times as big. and best of all, this megalithic playground welcomes kids, sheep, and anyone interested in a more
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the winters haul oil facility in northern germany to tell us more. why katie behind my back is the beginning of a new drilling all gratian led by terminal wall and gas company event is called the company is planning to drill sixteen new shelves dementing the current allowed all up production of the sperry filled knowledge erminie doesn't have enough reserves on the proposed an all or oil produced within the country with the level of consumption is a relatively low that's why i've been facade is quite active a bowl of now it is a pond not in gaza sprawl my lab project nor stream and this is a project where pipeline a well are transported russian gas across the baltic sea lanes in germany and the current leader and two pipelines that are being constructed this pipeline as well cannot noise stream with that you are pm the pipeline not work at now one pipeline is already constructed and of the second one is due to start overrating next year with business hall has recently agreed to join and not the gas from a lad project which is the solid stream and it
the winters haul oil facility in northern germany to tell us more. why katie behind my back is the beginning of a new drilling all gratian led by terminal wall and gas company event is called the company is planning to drill sixteen new shelves dementing the current allowed all up production of the sperry filled knowledge erminie doesn't have enough reserves on the proposed an all or oil produced within the country with the level of consumption is a relatively low that's why i've been facade is...
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my dad used to -- power plants, they used to burn coal and trash. he used to go of the power plants -- you know, they are safe. it is just one real good, you know? now it is all nuclear. no clear is bombs. that is what they make nukes out of. nuclear power plants are bad for the country. and taxes are getting too high. we need to start drilling oil and we need to free open the market a little bit better than what it is. and all of these environmentalists need to be fired. and the unions are gone. it is just getting out of control in washington, d.c., and somebody needs to get in there and shake it all out. host: thank you for your call. photographs of operations off the coast of japan. guided missile cruiser, one of 14 ships deployed to assist the people of japan and their 1- week-old dealing with a tsunami, the earthquake, and the nuclear crisis. we are looking for your most significant news story this week, in a week of a very momentous issues domestically and across the globe. atlanta, georgia, is next. is it a call from danny who is a democrat.
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to get them to use. to spend more on green energy because they're going to be more expensive do you support nuclear energy you know right now. because it's a disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what should we do because we consume a lot of energy on idea i have no clue i think if you don't know then how can we rule out nuclear energy we can't fire so many people so afraid of nuclear energy i know that this is happening right now but most plants are pretty safe show i think it centers on people always taken the worst and maybe that's a reaction from nine eleven even when people always think of the things that can get bad so i think there's that armageddon feeling whether or not you support nuclear energy the bottom line is that with all of our energy options there comes in one form or another a high price to pay. let's now take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world in our world updater gyptian have gone to the polls in record numbers take par
to get them to use. to spend more on green energy because they're going to be more expensive do you support nuclear energy you know right now. because it's a disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what should we do because we consume a lot of energy on idea i have no clue i think if you don't know then how can we rule out nuclear energy we can't fire so many people so afraid of nuclear energy i know that this is happening right now but most plants are pretty...
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can obama get us to double down on believing that he'll keep us number one? has he got the good stuff to bring us back from the bad time? has he got the hot hand to match real concerns that we may be down for good. too much information. it took one bad conversation to turn good-time charlie sheen into bad-time charlie sheen. remember sarah palin's chat with katie couric and jimmy carter getting up close and personal with "playboy" and what's up with the tea partyers? can't they get a candidate? they might have swoon for thune, now someone is pretending to like them. i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today, "the huffington post's" howard fineman, the bbc's katty kay, msnbc's norah o'donnell and "time magazine's" rick stengel. "time magazine" has this cover, is america still number one? nobody knows, job growth is on the right path right now but if we don't cut the debt, will america's greatness end, and if we don't invest in education and research, will greatness end? decade after decade, we relearn that the american belief in our strength tends
can obama get us to double down on believing that he'll keep us number one? has he got the good stuff to bring us back from the bad time? has he got the hot hand to match real concerns that we may be down for good. too much information. it took one bad conversation to turn good-time charlie sheen into bad-time charlie sheen. remember sarah palin's chat with katie couric and jimmy carter getting up close and personal with "playboy" and what's up with the tea partyers? can't they get a...